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DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE CORRUPTION The DA do not want you to read this website. They’re murdering free speech and shitting on the Constitution of South Africa. They’ve obtained numerous court orders to hide the truth from those who voted for them. That’s because this website’s ONE MILLION WORDS exposes that the DA is a massive lie; that their slogans of good governance, accountability and transparency were only marketing tools. Whilst the DA were pointing fingers at ANC corruption, no one was watching the DA became corrupt too. The LOVE KNYSNA PETITION to Parliament details illegal appointments, cronyism, propaganda, abuse of public …‘Click here to read full article…’

This is an example of the unproductive people i ban on my Love Knysna Facebook page. It’s not the banning of free speech or people who disagree with me (as those with hidden agendas say, coincidentally more so when there’s a new propaganda campaign against me). It’s the banning of fools, racists, homophobes, those who refuse to explain their position (whilst attacking my position which is explained), and friends of politicians seeking to destroy me because i’m seeking accountability. And politicians who should be in jail don’t get to use my platform as theirs. I was logical to ban a …‘Click here to read full article…’

The Knysna Undemocratic Alliance (DA) has banned me from their Facebook for asking a question they do not want to answer. They keep digging themselves and democracy deeper into the dark, away from factual debate and responsibility, reinforcing their political party’s one-way tunnel with dictatorial arrogance. The DA made a post about the ISDF. It’s full name is the Integrated Strategic Development Framework. It’s the long-term plan for Knysna, first said to involve 30 years, now readjusted on Facebook to be relevant up to 2030. It’s possibly important to the whole Western Cape because Knysna has been rumoured to be …‘Click here to read full article…’

M-Net knew Gareth Cliff’s value as a Idols judge was his ability to provoke and shock, the High Court in Johannesburg ruled on Friday. “It cannot be ignored that Cliff’s value as an Idols judge has been his tendency to shock and provoke, an image that M-Net has apparently supported, or certainly overlooked, until now,” Judge Caroline Nicholls said in her ruling. M-Net’s lawyer, Wim Trengove argued in court on Tuesday that the channel did not want to be associated with a “posterboy for racism.” He said the Idols judges were hired to entertain, not to shock and offend. Nicholls …‘Click here to read full article…’